Vulnerable road user safety; use of virtual reality to study human interactions with CV/AV technology and alternative roadway designs; development of CV/AV applications; and transportation equity and sustainability
MAE and CSEE faculty have gained access to an innovative facility that will allow them to integrate human participants within a virtual environment to test autonomous vehicles.
Students and faculty had the opportunity to present posters, showcasing research to over 400 TRB attendees who came for the reception.
The awards support researchers whose scholarship, teaching and service connect with SEAS' values and commitment to justice, equity, diversity and inclusion.
The largest transportation conference in the world gave faculty and students a chance to share the capabilities of ISTL and IBE.
The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences welcomes 20 new faculty members this semester, who are renowned for their research and educational expertise.